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JAMA. 1940;114(12):1077-1079. doi:10.1001/jama.1940.02810120049012.
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Henderson, Yandell: Adventures in Respiration , Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins Company, 1938;.
Henderson, Yandell, and Haggard, H. W.:  Respiratory Regulation of the CO2 Capacity of the Blood, High Levels of CO2 and Alkali , J. Biol. Chem. 33:333 ( (Feb.) ) 1918;
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Barach, A. L.:  The Therapeutic Use of Helium , J. A. M. A. 107:1273 ( (Oct. 17) ) 1936;.
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Jones, O. R., and Burford, G. E.:  Massive Atelectasis Following Cyclopropane Anesthesia: Report of Cases and Theory of Cause and Prevention , J. A. M. A. 110:1092 ( (April 2) ) 1938;.
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